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Originally Posted by chfite
I don't see that taking a drug or medication, however you want to call it, that provides a distinct benefit is drug dependence in the pejorative sense.
Type 1 diabetics take insulin, rely upon the drug, and are not seen as drug dependent.
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Hi Chris,
"Dependent" is not meant/used pejoratively, whereas "addictive" is. The two words do not mean the same thing, and should not be used interchangably, though they often are by those who don't know/understand the difference.
Briefly:
Dependence is what it is—the body adapts to the presence of a medication—becoming dependent on it—which abrupt cessation or reduction of results in physical withdrawal.
Addiction is the compulsive use and craving of a substance despite harmful consequences.
Insulin is, IMO, a special case.
Type 1 Diabetes was formerly known as "insulin-dependent" diabetes. While cessation of medications that produce dependence will result in physical withdrawal, cessation of insulin for many Type 1 Diabetics may mean death.
Doc